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down to arizona. it wasn't for the taxes or public schools that terrible here as a rule and we have to send our kid to a private school. that a private tax that doesn't get counted. i think the study is largely bunk. >> neil: we're doing a segment on it. >> i think it's pretty obvious the finding. nanny state dependency they need to have giant taxes to make smart job creators. >> neil: some of them the right to work states, they aren't all on fire. >> as a general rule go to upstate new york and see what government town. >> it's hard to very tell what the are effects of various causes is less traffic generally speaking in red states, climate is better and schools are not often always a as better. there is less crime. what y people change locations that is all. >> neil: could be weather, right? >> florida, nevada, sunbathing any day there. >> neil: thank you, charlie and dagen, stocks might be going up but charles payne is talking about it. up 30% since january 1. you got it again. ♪ right. but the m
down to arizona. it wasn't for the taxes or public schools that terrible here as a rule and we have to send our kid to a private school. that a private tax that doesn't get counted. i think the study is largely bunk. >> neil: we're doing a segment on it. >> i think it's pretty obvious the finding. nanny state dependency they need to have giant taxes to make smart job creators. >> neil: some of them the right to work states, they aren't all on fire. >> as a general rule...
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according to the naval special warfare command, two collided in a jump at a park in arizona. one of the sailors died from his injuries and the other is in stable condition. the names of the seals have not been released. oklahoma offering free he testing to dental patients who may have been exposed to deadly viruses. more than 7,000 people are being urged to get screened for hiv and hepatitis after inspectors found allegedly filthy conditions at the office of dr. wayne harrington. the dentist's alleged practices coming to light after a patient with no known risk factors tested positive for both hiv and hepatitis c. i'm heather chillders, now back to cavuto on business. >> neil: stocks are at an all time high, so are food stamps. nearly 48 million americans are getting them makes you wonder how the dow and folks on the particular dole can effectively double under the same president. dagen, i have to say weird. >> not weird, scary, this is clear evidence, but-- >> and scary-- >> i'm frightened by this, clear evidence that the government is getting bigger without any new laws pas
according to the naval special warfare command, two collided in a jump at a park in arizona. one of the sailors died from his injuries and the other is in stable condition. the names of the seals have not been released. oklahoma offering free he testing to dental patients who may have been exposed to deadly viruses. more than 7,000 people are being urged to get screened for hiv and hepatitis after inspectors found allegedly filthy conditions at the office of dr. wayne harrington. the dentist's...
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the court permitted it to argue a portion of case against arizona today. critics of the arizona measure say they are feeling optimistic. >> federal law override this provision. we are confident today based on the argument in the supreme court. that the court will rule in our favor. >> retired justice and arizona native sandra day to connor was in court. cig nant because she sit -- significant because she sits on the understaffed court and on the panel that overturned the arizona registration requirement in 2010. a it the supreme court, shannon bream. fox news. >> bret: cyprus may confiscate money from individual savings accounts to pay its bills. we will talk about the global ramifications when the fox all-stars join me after the break. not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. helps provide many with, day and ni
the court permitted it to argue a portion of case against arizona today. critics of the arizona measure say they are feeling optimistic. >> federal law override this provision. we are confident today based on the argument in the supreme court. that the court will rule in our favor. >> retired justice and arizona native sandra day to connor was in court. cig nant because she sit -- significant because she sits on the understaffed court and on the panel that overturned the arizona...
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the obama administration supports the challenge to the arizona law. and today's arguments on the heels of another case that could roll back a key portion of the voting rights act of 1965. for more on today's arguments, we turn as always to marcia coyle of the "national law journal." she was in the courtroom this morning, and is back with us tonight. so the outcome, marcia, of this could actually tip the federal-state balance on who gets to govern how we vote. >> that's true, gwen. the question before the justices is where do you draw the line between who has the authority to regulate elections. the election clause of the constitution actually gives authority to both. but where is the line when one crosses or goes too far than the other does? so that's the issue before the court. it wasn't clear today that it's going to be an easy line to find. >> ifill: the reason why this arizona law exists is because arizona officials say there's a problem involving illegal or undocumented immigrants registering to vote fraudulently. is there any evidence... did the
the obama administration supports the challenge to the arizona law. and today's arguments on the heels of another case that could roll back a key portion of the voting rights act of 1965. for more on today's arguments, we turn as always to marcia coyle of the "national law journal." she was in the courtroom this morning, and is back with us tonight. so the outcome, marcia, of this could actually tip the federal-state balance on who gets to govern how we vote. >> that's true,...
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so the conflict is whether or not arizona can add a requirement on to that. no one says that noncitizens should vote. everyone agrees that they can't. the question is whether arizona can require them to prove that they are citizens or whether simply signing this federal form is all that should be required. >> proponents say voter fraud continues to be a problem in arizona but recently, the associated press found that only a handful of noncitizens registered to vote in just three states, actually. if that's true, that study is true, how are folks citing fraud as a reason to support the law? how are they able to make that case? >> they're saying you can't just sort of trust everyone. justice scalia said if someone was going to violate the law by trying to vote as a noncitizen, they wouldn't have a problem signing the form that swears they're a citizen. so arizona and some other states have that, we want additional proof that you are a citizen. the question of whether or not there is widespread voter fraud is one that has gone on quite a while. there are really
so the conflict is whether or not arizona can add a requirement on to that. no one says that noncitizens should vote. everyone agrees that they can't. the question is whether arizona can require them to prove that they are citizens or whether simply signing this federal form is all that should be required. >> proponents say voter fraud continues to be a problem in arizona but recently, the associated press found that only a handful of noncitizens registered to vote in just three states,...
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>> i moved from a blue state, high tax illinois, red state, low tax arizona and it wasn't for the taxes and it wasn't for the public schools here, we have to send the kids to private schools. a private tax that aren't counted. i say it's largely bunk. >> neil: we're doing a segment on it. (laughter) charles? >> i think it's obvious the finding. big states that promote nanny states and dependency and they need giant taxes that drives out innovative job creators. >> neil: some of the right to work states aren't all on fire. >> no, all you have to do though as a general rule go to upstate new york and see what a ghosttown it's become. some of the highest most punitive regulations in the world here. >> neil: ben stein? >> it's very hard to tell what are the effects or various causes, there's less traffic, generally speaking in the red state and climate is generally better in the red states and the schools are not often better. a lot of reasons, less crime, an awful lot of reasons why people change locations, that's all. >> neil: could be the weather. >> well, and florida, texas and nevada.
>> i moved from a blue state, high tax illinois, red state, low tax arizona and it wasn't for the taxes and it wasn't for the public schools here, we have to send the kids to private schools. a private tax that aren't counted. i say it's largely bunk. >> neil: we're doing a segment on it. (laughter) charles? >> i think it's obvious the finding. big states that promote nanny states and dependency and they need giant taxes that drives out innovative job creators. >> neil:...
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arizona says that's why it needs to see those extra documents, shep. >> shepard: it's an arizona case. this will extend beyond arizona it? >> could. it all depends on how narrowly the court drafts its opinion and the core issue is critical. can stated a to what the federal government requires when it comes to election procedures? opponents of this arizona measure worry about what it s. going to happen if the court allows the measure to stand. >> allowing arizona to supersede and amend the law in its own way would open the gates to other states possibly in other areas of the registration area that would be a slippery slope and it would be harmful to registration efforts around the country. >> four other states do have similar requirements and about a dozen are considering adding them as well. we have a decision from the supreme court by june. shep? >> shepard: shannon thanks, the justice department challenge voter i.d. laws in texas and south carolina is president obama's pick for labor secretary. one republican is already promising a confirmation fight. tom perez is labor secretary he
arizona says that's why it needs to see those extra documents, shep. >> shepard: it's an arizona case. this will extend beyond arizona it? >> could. it all depends on how narrowly the court drafts its opinion and the core issue is critical. can stated a to what the federal government requires when it comes to election procedures? opponents of this arizona measure worry about what it s. going to happen if the court allows the measure to stand. >> allowing arizona to supersede...
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john's bay, jcp, stafford and arizona - then slash the prices. in a statement to reuters, a spokeswoman says the pricetags on merchandise are being changed this month and should be done in the next few weeks. the retailer lost customers last year after ceo ron johnson said such discounts cheapen the brand. mark zuckerberg is delving further into politics. the wall street journal is reporting the facebook ceo will help launch a political advocacy group. zuckerberg and other leaders of the tech industry plan to push legislation, including immigration reform. linkedin founder reid hoffman is also said to be onboard. last month, the zuck hosted a political fundraiser for new jersey governor chris christie. a growing number of american women are praying they won't wind up as bag ladies. according to a report, despite making strides in the workforce, 6 in 10 women say they are the breadwinners in the family. 49% fear becoming homeless. 27% of women earning more than $200,000 are still afraid of growing old penniless. one other study finds the wage gap
john's bay, jcp, stafford and arizona - then slash the prices. in a statement to reuters, a spokeswoman says the pricetags on merchandise are being changed this month and should be done in the next few weeks. the retailer lost customers last year after ceo ron johnson said such discounts cheapen the brand. mark zuckerberg is delving further into politics. the wall street journal is reporting the facebook ceo will help launch a political advocacy group. zuckerberg and other leaders of the tech...
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i'm joined by congressman raul grathala, a congressman from arizona. lawyers from arizona are asking to reinstate that 2004 law requiring residents to show one of the following, a driver's license issued after 1996. a birth certificate or a passport. now, supporters are saying that current law isn't strong enough, only require aring one to promise basically under oath that they are a u.s. citizen. what's your thought about this? >> well, you know, and all this after i think after associated press found numerous investigations into the charge that undocumented people will voting. that were ineligible to vote were voting and they found only a miniscule traction of votering were voting by right of not being eligible. proposition 200 that the appeals court found the major portion, the citizen requirement to be unconstitutional is now being appealed to the supreme court. and the problem here is, and i thinks a pattern. and the press is dent that approving this proposition would have across the nation is unbelievable. the solicitor general himself said, look
i'm joined by congressman raul grathala, a congressman from arizona. lawyers from arizona are asking to reinstate that 2004 law requiring residents to show one of the following, a driver's license issued after 1996. a birth certificate or a passport. now, supporters are saying that current law isn't strong enough, only require aring one to promise basically under oath that they are a u.s. citizen. what's your thought about this? >> well, you know, and all this after i think after...
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arizona versus the intertribal council of arizona. this case tests if arizona can test the own rights. nooe na is the vice president of litigation at the mexican-american legal defense and education fund, which served as lead counsel in the original arizona case, and also social commentator and my pal nancy giles. and russell simmons' political adviser michael skolmik. can you walk us through a little bit about the arizona case that we're going to see before the supreme court on monday. >> yes. thank you. the arizona case is about a very simple conflict between a state law and a federal law enacted i congress. congress saw people were not registered to vote. it was largely because of a very confusing patch work of state laws. lots of barriers of lots of types to voter rej trags. and congress decided to safeguard the integrity of elections to making sure whatever states did they had to do additional streamlined registration procedures. and part of that was a wonderful mechanism called the federal voter registration postcard. no matter
arizona versus the intertribal council of arizona. this case tests if arizona can test the own rights. nooe na is the vice president of litigation at the mexican-american legal defense and education fund, which served as lead counsel in the original arizona case, and also social commentator and my pal nancy giles. and russell simmons' political adviser michael skolmik. can you walk us through a little bit about the arizona case that we're going to see before the supreme court on monday....
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sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: supreme court justices weighed a challenge to an arizona law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we talk to marcia coyle about today's court arguments, and ask about the broader implications for other immigration laws. >> ifill: then we turn to the banking crisis in cyprus, as european union leaders called for a tax on savings accounts, prompting a drop in global stocks. >. it's outright theft. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown kicks off a week of stories about the middle east, starting with israel's new governing coalition sworn into office today. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's
sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: supreme court justices weighed a challenge to an arizona law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we talk to marcia coyle about today's court arguments, and ask about the broader implications for other immigration laws. >> ifill: then we turn to the banking crisis in cyprus, as european union leaders called for a tax on...
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and in the same report, arizona ranks 9th out of the 10 states with undocumented legislation and arizona passed proposition 200 back in 2004 and requires residents to provide proof of citizenship to vote and consequences for state workers who do not report illegal immigrants trying it obtain to obtain govet services. we're a little more than 24 hours from the start of president obama's landmark trip to the mideast. as president obama gets ready for his first visit to israel since his 2008 election, the first time since he's been president. he's set to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and plans a visit with palestinians, but this trip comes as the palestinians rehe main as dug in as ever and as iran is refusing to budge on the nuclear program. what exactly is mr. obama hoping to accomplish here and why now? why now? >> ambassador john bolton is the former u.n. ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor and let's start with that, ambassador. why now? why in year five of the presidency does he now go to israel? >> well, i think because he goes on his term
and in the same report, arizona ranks 9th out of the 10 states with undocumented legislation and arizona passed proposition 200 back in 2004 and requires residents to provide proof of citizenship to vote and consequences for state workers who do not report illegal immigrants trying it obtain to obtain govet services. we're a little more than 24 hours from the start of president obama's landmark trip to the mideast. as president obama gets ready for his first visit to israel since his 2008...
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arizona agent look inept. secondly, dozens knew at the beginning this violated policy if not the law but no one was willing to put their career on the line to stop it until brian terry died and atf agent john dodson blue l blew the whistle. uma: such an unfortunate situation, william, thank you very much. jon: there are signs that the president's honeymoon is so over. we told but the president's poll numbers taking a dive. new data could suggest why. look at this graphic. it is a republican consulting firm that tracks every time an issue, organization, celebrity, or corporation is mentioned in any media. then it measures the tone of that coverage. those bubbles show the top five issues brought up in relation to the president. the redder they are, the more negative the tone. let's bring in our "news watch" panel. judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter and fox news contributor. also with us, kirsten powers who writes for "usa today" and "the daily beast". kirsten, what about it? the pre
arizona agent look inept. secondly, dozens knew at the beginning this violated policy if not the law but no one was willing to put their career on the line to stop it until brian terry died and atf agent john dodson blue l blew the whistle. uma: such an unfortunate situation, william, thank you very much. jon: there are signs that the president's honeymoon is so over. we told but the president's poll numbers taking a dive. new data could suggest why. look at this graphic. it is a republican...
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arizona among them. >> now, "in session" contributor, joy jackson, joins us now. how is she handling these questions? how is she doing? >> not very well. the bottom line, fredricka mentioned this is only one of three states. i think after this, there will be multiple states who do it. i look for legislation to be passed. it's their questions that matter. their questions that are rell ra vant and ultimately, their questions there are going to be proeptive of whether she's determined to be guilty, but she's answering the questions. that's for sure. she's holding up, that's for sure, but i think your questions show a healthy skepticism on their part as to the believability of her story. and that's the bottom line because her fate is in their hands. >> you know, you mentioned these questions. they do sort of imply that the jurors are very skeptical, but at the same time, does that kind of undermine the process, innocent until proven guilty? instead, we're hearing questions that infer they've made up their minds about her. >> you know what, i think as part of the proce
arizona among them. >> now, "in session" contributor, joy jackson, joins us now. how is she handling these questions? how is she doing? >> not very well. the bottom line, fredricka mentioned this is only one of three states. i think after this, there will be multiple states who do it. i look for legislation to be passed. it's their questions that matter. their questions that are rell ra vant and ultimately, their questions there are going to be proeptive of whether she's...
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sheriff mark donnells from co-chiecochise county is joinins from arizona, we're told it is cheaper than keeping them detained for the taxpayer. i wond irabout monitorin wonderh one. it is said to have been done because of cuts that have not come yet sounding specious to me. >> thank you, neil, the unknowns are many. i read probably as much as you have when it comes to this the questions are out there, i don't have the answers, it is disturbing and alarming to know that up to 300 detainees, whatever category may they fit are now being released into our communities, being a border community, we take a hard stance on illegal immigration based on crimes we deal with and facets of stress in my community based on this, the lack of boardser security, to see -- lack of border security, and seeing 300 releases, my understanding is i.c.e. has released this, where is the judicial side of this the due process. neil: what do they tell you? you would assume i.c.e. would know, and say we release, i think one of the statements one, the ones in for minor offenses, let's assume traffic violations or hope
sheriff mark donnells from co-chiecochise county is joinins from arizona, we're told it is cheaper than keeping them detained for the taxpayer. i wond irabout monitorin wonderh one. it is said to have been done because of cuts that have not come yet sounding specious to me. >> thank you, neil, the unknowns are many. i read probably as much as you have when it comes to this the questions are out there, i don't have the answers, it is disturbing and alarming to know that up to 300...
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the day is just breaking in arizona. we'll stay on it and figure out in the end who is responsible and whether or not you get answers that you need at a governor. jan brewer. >> as i will, thanks a lot, bill. martha: the vatican is officially beginning the process of select being the next pope after pope benedict the xvi's historic retirement yesterday. the vatican saying that congregations leading up to that actual conclave will begin on monday. they'll talk about the date on monday. only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote for the next leader of the roman catholic church and most of them are already assembled in rome to begin the process of doing just that. our own father jonathan morris is also there in ro*efpl rome. he is a roman catholic priest and a fox news contributor. good to have you with us. a lot of discussion is settling in now about what will they talk about, what are their biggest concerns and what do they look to for the next pope? what do you think is most on their minds right now? >> that's right, ma
the day is just breaking in arizona. we'll stay on it and figure out in the end who is responsible and whether or not you get answers that you need at a governor. jan brewer. >> as i will, thanks a lot, bill. martha: the vatican is officially beginning the process of select being the next pope after pope benedict the xvi's historic retirement yesterday. the vatican saying that congregations leading up to that actual conclave will begin on monday. they'll talk about the date on monday....
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i get that and then things change so i encourage or activists mike mike in alexandria dave in mesa arizona hey dave what's up. just first of all i'd like to tell you how much i enjoy your show thank you. i was just wondering. should there be many investigations how much the leaders in the bush administration have earned from from the iraq war like cheney. rumsfeld because i'm sure that they have their hands. i'm sure they boyish. he and his family were heavily invested in carlyle group which is a major investor in defense contractors and so i don't think that anybody has published any numbers if they have i haven't seen them but certainly the bush family made a very very well dave thanks a lot for the call. made out very well dick cheney he had when he was c.e.o. of halliburton in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine they acquired dresser industries which had this huge a specialist liability and it was a very very bad business decision and dick cheney's halliburton was that close to bankruptcy and then we got the war in iraq and cheney was still sitting on hundreds of thousands of hallibu
i get that and then things change so i encourage or activists mike mike in alexandria dave in mesa arizona hey dave what's up. just first of all i'd like to tell you how much i enjoy your show thank you. i was just wondering. should there be many investigations how much the leaders in the bush administration have earned from from the iraq war like cheney. rumsfeld because i'm sure that they have their hands. i'm sure they boyish. he and his family were heavily invested in carlyle group which is...
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and in arizona he is considered a dust pan. he is my sidekick, bill schulz. and if he was a hot air balloon, many would go up inside him. he is one of the authors of the best seller cheats. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. how is this show still on? >> wow. >> do small knives no longer risk lives? the tsa says they are okay along with a bunch of other formerly banned items like sporting equipment and reece witherspoon. on tuesday the agency announced for the first time since 9/11 small blades will be allowed on board airplanes. other newly approved are golf clubs, ski poles poles and lacrosse sticks which i believe are used to get cats out of trees. i am not sure that is a sporting device. it will give them more time to concentrate on the biggest threat, ie, nonmetallic explosives. the flight attendant's union there is no fan of the plan. they want it to be resibded. rescinded. while we agree a passenger wielding a small knife or hockey stick poses less of a threat to the pilot locked in the cockpit, these are real threats to passengers and fligh
and in arizona he is considered a dust pan. he is my sidekick, bill schulz. and if he was a hot air balloon, many would go up inside him. he is one of the authors of the best seller cheats. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. how is this show still on? >> wow. >> do small knives no longer risk lives? the tsa says they are okay along with a bunch of other formerly banned items like sporting equipment and reece witherspoon. on tuesday the agency announced for the first...
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>> duke plays tonight and arizona advances and beat harvard yesterday. that game between two proud schools, academic and athletic institutions. it's wide open why we love march madness and they had gonzaga, a number one seed losing to wichita 11 seed. and that's an upset and everybody's brackets were busted and now see what happens as we go on and starts, thursday and friday again, and games tonight being played. it's amazing, every year everyone thinks they know, they're experts and get to the tournament. whoever wins in the office pool it's not the guy or-- >> it's true though. who are the sweet 16 favorites at this point. >> sweet 16 favorites, go with the one seeds. love what indiana is doing and kansas, but teams like duke are always going to be challenging and last year lost to lehigh, they're going to advance and play tonight. i think they'll win. if you're looking for a cinderella team i'm going to say wichita state and they've got a coach that looks good. >> harris: really? and i remember people were asking me lehigh is it hyphenated. who? and a
>> duke plays tonight and arizona advances and beat harvard yesterday. that game between two proud schools, academic and athletic institutions. it's wide open why we love march madness and they had gonzaga, a number one seed losing to wichita 11 seed. and that's an upset and everybody's brackets were busted and now see what happens as we go on and starts, thursday and friday again, and games tonight being played. it's amazing, every year everyone thinks they know, they're experts and get...
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capital murder suspects in arizona are guaranteed two lawyers that can handle death penalty cases. they are also allowed to hire an investigator and other experts to help in their defense. there is also big money in tr g trinkets set for tweens and teens. one woman is trying to get at that market. >>> you probably haven't heard of this family of multimillionaires but it is likely you have seen, shopped or got your ears pierced at one of the accessory stores they created. they are the victims of a blackmail plot caught on videotape. >> $3 million? >> that's the minimum that's the minimum. >> they are not going to agree to $3 million. >> the woman on the tape is camille brown, the daughter of the long-time housekeeper for roland schaefer, the man who first opened claire's access sorry stores. i feel that the family shouldn't even think twice about paying that amount to get this material back. >> the material, brown says she has embarrassing letters and journals detailing domestic abuse in the schaefer home? >> reporter: these court documents say that camille brown came to this hotel
capital murder suspects in arizona are guaranteed two lawyers that can handle death penalty cases. they are also allowed to hire an investigator and other experts to help in their defense. there is also big money in tr g trinkets set for tweens and teens. one woman is trying to get at that market. >>> you probably haven't heard of this family of multimillionaires but it is likely you have seen, shopped or got your ears pierced at one of the accessory stores they created. they are the...
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>> friend from arizona. the 587 page bill has been available to the public because the vast majority of the bill is available to what the house passed, identical. he and his staff in the sun or from oklahoma have bad days and days to the server. mr. president, i want to make sure everybody understands i'm really -- i try to be not too sensitive, but the senator from oklahoma seems to have a problem -- i assume he's referring to me. he is referring turbine. he is referring to schumer and murray. here's what he said on sunday one of the shows. the senate is that nearly as dysfunctional as it's made out to be. i don't know if he was referring to senator mcconnell. i know he is referring that one day he should look in the mirror. i want to try to get along here. the vast majority of the suspect in this bill came from the house of representatives. it's been available for days. i can't remember what date we caught this. it's been many days. i know senator mccain very well. he and i came to the house together. we c
>> friend from arizona. the 587 page bill has been available to the public because the vast majority of the bill is available to what the house passed, identical. he and his staff in the sun or from oklahoma have bad days and days to the server. mr. president, i want to make sure everybody understands i'm really -- i try to be not too sensitive, but the senator from oklahoma seems to have a problem -- i assume he's referring to me. he is referring turbine. he is referring to schumer and...
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it's taking place in phoenix, arizona. investors will be asked to vote on splitting the role of chairman and ceo. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." if you're just joining us, these are the headlines -- european stocks trading higher after the dow rings in a record close. >>> the euro falls after the latest reading from the gdp for the five consecutive quarters. >>> the world wonders what's next for venezuela after the death of president hugo chavez. >>> still to come, has president obama played up the impact of sequester cuts on the u.s. economy? more when we come back. aw this is tragic man, investors just like you could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(
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now many states allow them to ask questions, but arizona is one of them. they are now turning on us. i almost feel sad for him. they are grilling him. and he is getting defensive. it is one thing when you're being grilled by a prosecutor. basically, he has been doing this for 30 years. if anyone knows how to have a handle on this, it should be him. >> here is the issue. this prosecutor has done a good job raising a lot of important questions. i don't deny that there re questions about this guy's evaluation or the credibility of jodi arias. but he has not eliminated this defense is a possibility. as long as it remains as a possibility, there will be reasonable doubt. the jury doesn't know it, but there is a good chance they could come back with a lesser offense of manslaughter as a result. >> i totally disagree. a big misstep, he is basing it on faulty information. >> the bottom line is this. there is no proof of that. there is no evidence to contradict her. or guy saying i didn't do this. why is the dna there or an eyewitness. that is the bottom line. ther
now many states allow them to ask questions, but arizona is one of them. they are now turning on us. i almost feel sad for him. they are grilling him. and he is getting defensive. it is one thing when you're being grilled by a prosecutor. basically, he has been doing this for 30 years. if anyone knows how to have a handle on this, it should be him. >> here is the issue. this prosecutor has done a good job raising a lot of important questions. i don't deny that there re questions about...
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if you come to phoenix, arizona, it don't feel like you in america anymore. you're in little mexico. and hey, no -- host: would you consider yourself religious? caller: excuse me? host: would you consider yourself religious? caller: yes. host: do you feel it plays a role in your feelings? caller: yes, but i don't think it should be in politics because it weighs the facts on how people feel about it when you put religion in politics so if you take religion out of it and just take the basic things which you're dealing with you probably will get a different opinion from a lot of people. host: on facebook "no" is trending. one says never, another, no. another, no, no, no. host: ron, mount vernon, ohio, democratic caller, what do you think, ron? caller: well, i believe religion shouldn't come into play, although there is -- we get some of our values through religious upbringing, so you can't say keep it out completely, but it should never preached from the pulpit as far as political standings. and such. i just think that that's totally wrong. and we need to keep s
if you come to phoenix, arizona, it don't feel like you in america anymore. you're in little mexico. and hey, no -- host: would you consider yourself religious? caller: excuse me? host: would you consider yourself religious? caller: yes. host: do you feel it plays a role in your feelings? caller: yes, but i don't think it should be in politics because it weighs the facts on how people feel about it when you put religion in politics so if you take religion out of it and just take the basic...
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in anthropology from the university of arizona. sheets are as an archaeological editor and historian for the past 35 years. she maintains special interest and a spanish entrada into the southwest in southwestern poker. she's the editor, author or co-author numerous publications and has served as the editor of the journal of southwestern anthropology and history. currently she is a research associate at arizona state. build broyles came to tucson as a child and he never left. he attended the university of arizona, todd english mpg and discover the joy of walking in what some call the desert and what he calls have been. is a research associate with the southwest center and spends most of his waking hours either reading or writing about the southwest. he's worked with numerous scholars and books such as tri-border is orders, desert duty and gunshot. but that i would like us all to welcome our panelists and tom sheridan will start. [applause] >> tonight very much. as far as i know we have members local drug, so i guess we want that to
in anthropology from the university of arizona. sheets are as an archaeological editor and historian for the past 35 years. she maintains special interest and a spanish entrada into the southwest in southwestern poker. she's the editor, author or co-author numerous publications and has served as the editor of the journal of southwestern anthropology and history. currently she is a research associate at arizona state. build broyles came to tucson as a child and he never left. he attended the...
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arizona. a family's dog is finally back home in phoenix after united airlines mistakenly shipped the animal to ireland. the owner last week moved to arizona from new york. the airline had to put the dog on the later flight. after landing, the woman got the call that her pooch had somehow ended up across the pond. the airline apologized and refunded the owner for the animal's shipping costs. and that's the fox watch across america. >> did you catch it? we did but too late. maryland is m.d. not m.a., sorry, massachusetts. wearing a pair of see through pants to yoga class is and to turn heads. how would that fare with investors on wall street. how clothing company leg wear affected its stock. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below..
arizona. a family's dog is finally back home in phoenix after united airlines mistakenly shipped the animal to ireland. the owner last week moved to arizona from new york. the airline had to put the dog on the later flight. after landing, the woman got the call that her pooch had somehow ended up across the pond. the airline apologized and refunded the owner for the animal's shipping costs. and that's the fox watch across america. >> did you catch it? we did but too late. maryland is m.d....
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i'm from arizona, we do not change our clocks. >> arizona, where the clocks never change chept when they do. the state's navajo reservation does bring ahead. though the hopi nation, within the navajo reservation, does not. you got that? all of hawaii and puerto rico also forego the change. trying to keep track of it all can make your head spin. >> losing an hour probably takes a week to get used to. >> sleep specialist dr. omar bershten says there's serious science here. for a lot of people it feels like it's just an hour. %wi percentagewise, it's a chunk of sleep that we lose. >> it's a lot when it comes to sleep deprivation. >> the cost of that lost hour, an estimated $434 million in production and medical expenses. if you can't keep your time straight, what do you think about people who get really stressed out about the time change? >> i don't think there's really any reason to get stressed out. time is, you know, very fluid. so i think it's something we need to look forward to. >> don't worry, he does make house calls. there's a survey by sleepy's, the mattress chain. it found petiti
i'm from arizona, we do not change our clocks. >> arizona, where the clocks never change chept when they do. the state's navajo reservation does bring ahead. though the hopi nation, within the navajo reservation, does not. you got that? all of hawaii and puerto rico also forego the change. trying to keep track of it all can make your head spin. >> losing an hour probably takes a week to get used to. >> sleep specialist dr. omar bershten says there's serious science here. for a...
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. >> shepard: arizona is a amendful of state -- handful of states in which jurors could ask question. jodi arias took questions herself. many of them asking, why should be believe you now? adam housely, seems like the jurors are asking tougher questions than the prosecutor did. reporter: the prosecutor tore apart this witness, and today the jurors got our chance. by our count moan 70 questions and they're hard-hitting. very skeptical of the doctor, the store, the setup by the defense team who tried to rain the doctor. take a listen to a question from a juror. >> you said transgent global am meese ya can be cause bed sexual intercourse, eme generals in hot or cold water and other things. is yoursly all issue inclusive or trauma from getting a bad eric. >> i say that is unlikely. the problems that cause this are typically physiologically connected. >> some questions a little sarcastic, and we have told from a tweet from the court, the jurors have added more questions to the basket. >> shepard: like the trial that won't end. what is next and is there a sense for when the jury will get to
. >> shepard: arizona is a amendful of state -- handful of states in which jurors could ask question. jodi arias took questions herself. many of them asking, why should be believe you now? adam housely, seems like the jurors are asking tougher questions than the prosecutor did. reporter: the prosecutor tore apart this witness, and today the jurors got our chance. by our count moan 70 questions and they're hard-hitting. very skeptical of the doctor, the store, the setup by the defense team...
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i'm pretty sure it's arizona. >> host: arizona, okay. what are your views and feelings about the decreased history instruction time in american middle schools and high schools as a result of no child left behind and race to the top and common core? should instruction of history be dependent on a standardized test? should history teachers really be english and math teachers since that is what schools are judged upon in common core and race to the top? >> guest: yeah. these, these programs are disastrous. no child left behind had, as most government programs do, a good intention. which was to institute a series of tests and thresholds over which every person should pass. everyone should know certain things when they get out of high school, when they get out of, you know, junior high, whatever. and it usually becomes more about telling teachers what they must teach and, therefore, restricting what they cannot teach. and as a result, it looks as though history education has fallen even further behind. there were some recent polls out that sh
i'm pretty sure it's arizona. >> host: arizona, okay. what are your views and feelings about the decreased history instruction time in american middle schools and high schools as a result of no child left behind and race to the top and common core? should instruction of history be dependent on a standardized test? should history teachers really be english and math teachers since that is what schools are judged upon in common core and race to the top? >> guest: yeah. these, these...
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then it's the jury's turn, because in arizona, jurors are given the chance to question witnesses. thanks for watching this "ac 360" special report. >> tonight, i'm making a house call. giving piers a rest after that flu shot, and the news that left even him speechless. your blood pressure. >> it's high. >> high. >> how high? >> 147 over 89. >> now, i'm here for you. together, we're finding health in america. doing the right things to stay fit and fabulous, helping me, my superstar friends. how many push-ups can you do? >> not enough. >> madeleine stowe is spectacular at 54. >> 50, to anybody who worries about reaching that age, it feels great. where life has all kinds of possibilities. ♪ girls they want to have fun >> the one and only cyndi lauper. >> sleep. biggest killer. if you don't get sleep, it will kill you. >> and new mom again, lisa loeb. >> i'm dr. oz, and this is a special edition of "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. welcome. i'm dr. mehmet oz, in for piers tonight. we have a special hour tonight, one you won't want to miss. it's all about finding health in ame
then it's the jury's turn, because in arizona, jurors are given the chance to question witnesses. thanks for watching this "ac 360" special report. >> tonight, i'm making a house call. giving piers a rest after that flu shot, and the news that left even him speechless. your blood pressure. >> it's high. >> high. >> how high? >> 147 over 89. >> now, i'm here for you. together, we're finding health in america. doing the right things to stay fit and...
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jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex -- travis alexander, a stabbing him, slitting his throat, shooting in the head. last winter's rest more than two dozen questions including one question, after all the lies he told them why should we believe you now. and now jurors have submitted even more questions. joining us, fox news legal analyst, a criminal defense attorney who successfully defended casey anthony on a florida death penalty case. thank you both for being here. i want to start with an idea that the defense has put her on the witness stand. >> they had to almost because there only to people there. only one surviving. you have to put her on the stand to keep away from the death penalty. she already admitted t to having done it, so they have to put some teary forward, whether it is battered woman or self-defense. i don't think any of these will fly, and especially when you look at the juror questions to why should we believe you know preachified not once,
jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex -- travis alexander, a stabbing him, slitting his throat, shooting in the head. last winter's rest more than two dozen questions including one question, after all the lies he told them why should we believe you now. and now jurors have submitted even more questions. joining us, fox news legal analyst, a criminal defense attorney who...
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the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: i'd say to my friend, your point is very well made, but unless we know the entirety of the bill, we don't know what our priorities are as far as amendments are concerned. i'm sure you know that even though amendments are going to be allowed, there is going to be a limited number of amendments. it's just we know how things work around this place come thursday afternoon. so all i'm asking -- all we're asking is to give us a little more time from 9:00 last night was when we received the final version of the bill. and i'd say to my friend from illinois, unless we know what's in the bill in its entirety, it's hard for us to know what the prior -- priority amendments that we intendon proposing. i think that we are nearly through the examination of the bill. i don't -- i do not wish to impede the progress of the senate on this legislation. i know how important it is, but i also hope that my friend would understand that we asked a week ago to have 72 hours, which is the normal senate
the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: i'd say to my friend, your point is very well made, but unless we know the entirety of the bill, we don't know what our priorities are as far as amendments are concerned. i'm sure you know that even though amendments are going to be allowed, there is going to be a limited number of amendments. it's just we know how things work around this place come thursday afternoon. so all i'm asking -- all we're asking is to give us a little more time from 9:00 last...
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the short hand has heard tucson and hurt arizona because the short hand is book banning in arizona or book banning in tucson. check out on google. there are twenty-eight million hits under tucson book banning. that is scary to me because that to me does not reflect tucson, arizona. that is the picture in the country so i want to ask about that, the sly use of terminology to manipulate what the story might be. i am not going to say we are all angels either but there's a weird use of newsp can bureaucratese to repackage and repurchase the agenda. talk about being boxed rather than they and. your book could have been called box this but it would not have worked. and actually the idea for the title came directly from luis alberto urrea when we were talking on twitter and angry about it and talking about terminology and you ought to publish an anthology and college ban this and i said that is brilliant. i am going to run with it, but -- >> too much coffee that morning. >> it was brilliant. talking about spinning something, in an age of spin and rhetoric. ever since the 80s when ronald reag
the short hand has heard tucson and hurt arizona because the short hand is book banning in arizona or book banning in tucson. check out on google. there are twenty-eight million hits under tucson book banning. that is scary to me because that to me does not reflect tucson, arizona. that is the picture in the country so i want to ask about that, the sly use of terminology to manipulate what the story might be. i am not going to say we are all angels either but there's a weird use of newsp can...
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host: craig from tucson, arizona. here's the headline from the fix political column in "the washington post," can the republican party conquer its great divide? host: the question is can they keep the party together for the battle and soul of leadership mantel of the g.o.p. can be fought out in the 2016 presidential primary process? host: you can read that full column in "the washington post" today. on the hill, as we talked about earlier in the show, the debate this week about a spending bill ahead of that spending bill that's set to run out on march 17, here's the headline from the "baltimore sun," "senate -- ding spending bill" host: here to talk about what's going on in congress and that budget deal, we're joined by a staff writer of "the hill" newspaper here in washington, d.c. talk a little bit about that spending bill and what the timing is this week. guest: yeah, thanks for having me on. this is the early work for the senate this week. the senate has to figure this out quickly because it wants to get to the bu
host: craig from tucson, arizona. here's the headline from the fix political column in "the washington post," can the republican party conquer its great divide? host: the question is can they keep the party together for the battle and soul of leadership mantel of the g.o.p. can be fought out in the 2016 presidential primary process? host: you can read that full column in "the washington post" today. on the hill, as we talked about earlier in the show, the debate this week...
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republican senator jeff flake of arizona and democratic colorado michael bennet. >>> and justin bieber accused of battery and threats. a confrontation tuesday morning outside bieber's home in calabasas, california. a member of the entertainer's security team says the neighbor entered bieber's property and words were exchanged, but there was no physical contact. officials are deciding whether charges should be filed. uninvited guest at a five-star resort in southern california. a rescue crew in seaworld was called after a lion needed a place to relax. he was really hanging out on the chair. and didn't freak out. people were figuring out what to do with him, calling authorities and the like. >> probably dehydrated, probably ugh. >> i need a massage. >> ain't no credit card, just chilling in the lobby. shall we transition to punxsutawney phil. a bit of a credibility problem. he predicted an early spring back in february. and much of the country hit by cold temperatures, and we're in spring already. cool temperatures across the country this morning. butler county, ohio, prosecutor so mad a
republican senator jeff flake of arizona and democratic colorado michael bennet. >>> and justin bieber accused of battery and threats. a confrontation tuesday morning outside bieber's home in calabasas, california. a member of the entertainer's security team says the neighbor entered bieber's property and words were exchanged, but there was no physical contact. officials are deciding whether charges should be filed. uninvited guest at a five-star resort in southern california. a rescue...
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. >>> the navy say it is man who died in a parachute training accident in arizona was a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6, the squad that went after osama bin laden in pakistan. 31-year-old brett shadow died at a training facility. the pair collided in air during a freefall. the other is in stable condition now. the accident is under investigation, of course. >>> a turn for the better for former south african president nelson mandela to report to you. he's responding to treatment for pneumonia and breathing without difficulty. his former wife attended a church service offering prayers for his good health. the world watches, hopeful that the civil rights leader's recovery but nowhere more than right at home. >> he's a good man. he changed our country. only brought good things. we wish him well. get better. >> the whole world is watching. i hope he comes back as soon as possible. viva mandela. >> he's a hero, a good fighter. he will be fine. >> the 94-year-old nobel prize winner was admitted to a hospital this week for a recurring lung infection. pope francis is celebrating his first holy w
. >>> the navy say it is man who died in a parachute training accident in arizona was a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6, the squad that went after osama bin laden in pakistan. 31-year-old brett shadow died at a training facility. the pair collided in air during a freefall. the other is in stable condition now. the accident is under investigation, of course. >>> a turn for the better for former south african president nelson mandela to report to you. he's responding to treatment...
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abc's ryan owens is in phoenix, arizona, this morning with the latest. good morning to you, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh. arizona is one of only three states that allows jury members to actually ask questions of the witness. we understand they have a whole lot, some 70 questions for the good doctor who has been on the stand all week. >> nothing but the truth, so help you god. >> i do. >> reporter: dr. richard samuels is pivotal to jodi arias' defense. the psychologist who made $250 an hour evaluating the 32-year-old admitted killer diagnosed her with ptsd. he says the stress of shooting and repeatedly stabbing her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, caused her to forget committing the crime. >> right, made it up right now. speculated. >> nope. clinical judgment, sir. >> reporter: he's had a tough few days on the stand. he was even forced to acknowledge arias lied to him during the ptsd test. back then she said she was so traumatized because she had to watch helplessly as masked intruders killed alexander. she later admitted she did it but claims it
abc's ryan owens is in phoenix, arizona, this morning with the latest. good morning to you, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh. arizona is one of only three states that allows jury members to actually ask questions of the witness. we understand they have a whole lot, some 70 questions for the good doctor who has been on the stand all week. >> nothing but the truth, so help you god. >> i do. >> reporter: dr. richard samuels is pivotal to jodi arias' defense. the...
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an arizona jury may not find that so preposterous. >> not just one fact but all the facts taken together. jon: my family taking a trip always ran out of gas, always. tom, faith, thank you both. jenna? jenna: we'll take you now to the white house, jon, where 28 people who became american citizens just a short time ago, including 13 servicemembers the president is now making statements to the group talking a little bit about each one of their personal stories. this is part of course the president's comments with his push for immigration reform. if you would like to see the president, listen to what he is saying it is at foxnews.com streaming live. >>> meantime we're getting closer to learning who won a huge powerball jackpot. lottery firms are holding a news conference today on the $338 million prize. what they're revealing coming up in a live report for you. >>> also this story. environmentalists are sticking to their guns, opposing natural gas drilling despite new favorable research. we'll take a look why they have such issues with this technology coming up. great first gig! let's go! pa
an arizona jury may not find that so preposterous. >> not just one fact but all the facts taken together. jon: my family taking a trip always ran out of gas, always. tom, faith, thank you both. jenna? jenna: we'll take you now to the white house, jon, where 28 people who became american citizens just a short time ago, including 13 servicemembers the president is now making statements to the group talking a little bit about each one of their personal stories. this is part of course the...
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look at arizona that have low minimum wage. they have the highest unemployment rates. the facts don't stack up for this argument. >> there are some people think government should make those decisions and some people, maybe the local owner of an autoship dealer should set the price. >> really? >> look at the national numbers. >> get to the moral argument. >> let me go back to this point. these kids, half can't get into college. half can't get into community college. they've got to work. if you stick them with a high minimum wage, business won't take, they will never get a job. >> we are not talking about kids though. >> that is the moral argument here. it's no different in your early 20s. we've got to go. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching. i'm still after those dirty russian money launderers. see you tomorrow night. perations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we ar
look at arizona that have low minimum wage. they have the highest unemployment rates. the facts don't stack up for this argument. >> there are some people think government should make those decisions and some people, maybe the local owner of an autoship dealer should set the price. >> really? >> look at the national numbers. >> get to the moral argument. >> let me go back to this point. these kids, half can't get into college. half can't get into community college....
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little early for 90 degree temperatures in phoenix, arizona. >> that's not fair for you to show that to us. >> i know. >> now i am going to be grumpy. >> she is never grumpy either. >> your doctor probably prescribed it for you for a cold. now we have a warning about a popular antibiotic. >> plus the white house may be closed to the public but that's not stopping the federal government from spending millions of dollars to study art. we are following the breaking news out of vatican city where smoke from the sistine chapel could appear at any moment. we will bring you the details as they come. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle.
little early for 90 degree temperatures in phoenix, arizona. >> that's not fair for you to show that to us. >> i know. >> now i am going to be grumpy. >> she is never grumpy either. >> your doctor probably prescribed it for you for a cold. now we have a warning about a popular antibiotic. >> plus the white house may be closed to the public but that's not stopping the federal government from spending millions of dollars to study art. we are following the...